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  • Philips MP3/CD eXpanium eXp103

    Philips got almost everything right with its eXpanium eXp103 portable MP3/CD player. Folder support lets you group your MP3s for easy navigation. Skip protection keeps the unit playing even with serious jolts. And, there's no denying the appeal of being able to store more than 10 albums of MP3s on a single CD.

  • Philips Nike PSA [CD12: Gonna make you sweat

    What happens when you combine a sports-themed MP3 CD player and a badly-out-of-shape Australian journalist? Read our review of the Philips Nike PSA [CD12 to find out.

  • Nike/Philips PSA [128MAX: Just do it?

    In sport there can only be one winner. The Nike/Philips PSA [128MAX MP3 player is definitely in the game but is it a winner? Read our Australian review.

  • Wearable MP3 devices for Xmas?

    Wearable electronics will be commonplace in Australia by as early as Christmas, if the Philips-Nike coalition has its way.

  • Philips Nike psa[256max

    This 256MB flash-based player is a solid choice for casual and serious athletes.

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